Ls rev limiter
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Ls rev limiter
attention ls people
if i chip my 95 ls (obd0 91 ls ecu) with the ericks racing chip, will i blow it up at the 8500 rev limt? i must add that its a pretty new engine with low miles and has mods.
if i chip my 95 ls (obd0 91 ls ecu) with the ericks racing chip, will i blow it up at the 8500 rev limt? i must add that its a pretty new engine with low miles and has mods.
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if all your doing is upping the rev limiter and not upgrading your pistons, rods, and valvetrain, fuck yea your gonna blow that shit up, ls rev to 6800 and hit revlimiter at 7k, and you want to go 1500 rpm higher, your a brave dude, and your shits gonna blow the hell up, i can see rod shooting through the oil pan and all your valvetrain exploding, dont do it dude, dont do it........
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I knew a b16 on a mugen ecu that had no limiter and he rode till about 9500 or so ....he just bent a few valves here and there no biggie....that shit hauled ass though.......7k 8 k 9k pulll
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stock b16? so if i ferrea valves and springs i should be able to get another 1000 rpms out of it?? i mean right now it pulls very hard all the way through to the 7000 revlimit and i just wanna give it a lil more room to produce everyonce ina while. but seriously.....if im gonna be breaking internals.....thats not something i would want to work on every coulpla weeks.
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Do not waste money in another ecu. Get a block guard and run a street turbo set up. Also think about limited slip and some slicks. That's the ticket to 12's in that car.
You don't need to rev past 7000rpm. Go see John Lee at in-line and have it done right!
You don't need to rev past 7000rpm. Go see John Lee at in-line and have it done right!
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